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Los Angeles County Approves One of Nation's Largest Wrongful Conviction Payments

In one of the largest settlements ever involving a wrongful conviction in California, L.A. County has agreed to pay a man $15 million for spending 27 years behind bars for a murder he didn’t commit.
Reporter: Frank Stoltze 

Riverside Celebrates Festival of Lights at Historic Mission Inn and Spa

Around 80,000 people are expected to jam the streets of downtown Riverside Friday for the 25th annual Festival of Lights; all centered around a piece of historic California architecture that was nearly demolished.
Reporter: Steven Cuevas

City of El Cajon Bans Feeding of Homeless

The East San Diego County city of El Cajon has passed ordinances that ban panhandling, encampments, sleeping on the sidewalk and recently, it has become illegal to feed the homeless in public places. Activist Mark Lane broke the law this past weekend by handing out food in a local park, and he's going to do it again this weekend.
Guest: Mark Lane

FCC Unveils Plan to Repeal Net Neutrality Rules

The Federal Communications Commission is expected to strip away rules that protect net neutrality. Internet providers say net neutrality will help create a new internet boom similar to the one seen in the late 1990's, but not everyone is buying that.
Guest: April Glaser

San Quentin Prepares for Thanksgiving

You might not expect this, but there is going to be quite the spread of food tomorrow for Thanksgiving. And that's not just for Thanksgiving that we see these big food spreads.
Reporter: Peter Arcuni 

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